Who won the NASCAR race yesterday? Complete results from Sunday's playoff race at Texas

Tom Gatto

Who won the NASCAR race yesterday? Complete results from Sunday's playoff race at Texas image

The winner of Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Texas Motor Speedway has now won three times in as many playoff rounds. He has an opportunity to go 4 for 4 and win the championship.

Kyle Larson won for the third time in seven playoff races Sunday, capturing the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500. The victory in the opening race of the Round of 8 moved Larson into the Championship 4 race at Phoenix Raceway on Nov. 7.

He won previously at Bristol (Round of 16 eliminator) and the Charlotte Roval (Round of 12 eliminator). In this win, he beat runner-up William Byron by just under half a second in another 1-2 finish for Hendrick Motorsports.

Below is more about Larson's win Sunday, plus the complete results of the race:

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Who won the NASCAR race yesterday?

Kyle Larson won for the third time in the playoff and the eighth time overall this season. He became the first playoff driver to advance to the Championship 4. Larson outran William Byron in a two-lap shootout to win by 0.459 seconds. The showdown was the last in a series of late restarts in a race that saw 11 cautions.  

"I just got good pushes from behind me, really," Larson said, per NASCAR.com. "I tried to stay patient on the throttle to keep them to my back bumper and thankfully, I was able to just barely clear them every time going into (Turn) 1 and not have to fight off (Turn) 2."

The closing stretch of mayhem included two incidents involving Denny Hamlin — he made a big save in one of them after contact with Ryan Blaney caused tire damage. Martin Truex Jr. crashed hard after contact with Daniel Suarez and the damage forced him out of the race. 

Joey Logano was knocked out early with engine problems. His 30th-place finish pushed him to the bottom of the playoff standings. 

NASCAR Cup playoff standings

With Larson locked in, the playoff battle is now for the remaining three spots in the Championship 4. Ryan Blaney, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch hold those spots after Texas. Second-place driver Blaney has a 17-point advantage over Chase Elliott, the first driver outside the top four. Elliott is eight points behind fourth-place driver Busch.

The drivers at the bottom of the standings have a lot of work to do to qualify on points alone. Joey Logano is dead last and 43 points behind Busch after a 30th-place finish Sunday. Martin Truex Jr. fell to seventh after a late wreck took him out of the race. He's 22 behind Busch.

The easiest path for those two past champions will be winning in the next two weeks, at Kansas or Martinsville.     

Pos.DriverPoints
1x-Kyle Larson4123
2Ryan Blaney4072
3Denny Hamlin4064
4Kyle Busch4063
5Chase Elliott4055
6Brad Keselowski4048
7Martin Truex Jr.4041
8Joey Logano4020

x-Clinched spot in Championship 4.

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NASCAR results from Texas

Just two current playoff drivers finished in the top five in the Round of 8 opening race: Larson and Brad Keselowski, who finished fourth. Previously eliminated playoff drivers William Byron (second), Christopher Bell (third) and Kevin Harvick (fifth) rounded out the group.

The second race in the Round of 8 is the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway on Sunday, Oct. 24 (3 p.m. ET; NBC, TSN, MRN).

FinishDriver
1P-Kyle Larson
2William Byron
3Christopher Bell
4P-Brad Keselowski
5Kevin Harvick
6P-Ryan Blaney
7P-Chase Elliott
8P-Kyle Busch
9Tyler Reddick
10Daniel Suarez
11P-Denny Hamlin
12Erik Jones
13Matt DiBenedetto
14Austin Dillon
15Chase Briscoe
16Kurt Busch
17Michael McDowell
18Aric Almirola
19Cole Custer
20Corey LaJoie
21Chris Buescher
22BJ McLeod
23David Starr
24Garrett Smithley
25P-Martin Truex Jr.
26Josh Bilicki
27Timmy Hill
28Ross Chastain
29Anthony Alfredo
30P-Joey Logano
31Quin Houff
32Bubba Wallace
33Alex Bowman
34Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
35Ryan Newman
36Ryan Preece
37Justin Haley
38Cody Ware
39Joey Gase

P-Playoff driver.

Tom Gatto

Tom Gatto joined The Sporting News as a senior editor in 2000 after 12 years at The Herald-News in Passaic, N.J., where he served in a variety of roles including sports editor, and a brief spell at APBNews.com in New York, where he worked as a syndication editor. He is a 1986 graduate of the University of South Carolina.